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PAGE srx MEDFORD MATC TRTBUKTE, IVrEBFOTlir.- OftEnON? : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 102 E SCULLYS LIQUOR EVIDENC BOXING! h GAMP IDEA IS GIVEN A BOOST 30 ROUNDS 30 TONIGHT JOHNNY CARLSON of Medford, Vs. JIMMY WALSH of Portland 8 BIG 3-MIN-JTE ROUNDS - Semi-Windup ARCHIE CALVERT ... vs. -.-r- -" KID " KENNEDY . 44 ROUND PRELIMINARIES Tickets $1.65 and $1.10, including Tax. Tickets on sale atf Brown & Brown, Medford; Nininper & Warner, Ashland; Gold Hill Pharmacy, j( Gold4Ull.NM. P.jBo.wcrs, JUatcliniakev. ,.. rv . h; Spray Hose Guaranteed for 1924 blowing out. Costs no against wearing or more than the other. Spray Nozzles and Guns Large Stock of Spray Accessories arid Fittings Repairs for Nozzles and Guns , Hubbard Bros. Telephone 231 Medford Cor. Main and Riverside 5 CASH DISCOUNT X 1. M t. 1 .,.tO-',nltBv" iff e!n. OteSo0V T .it And 1 " ,.,.nAtlv lasted ..icVi t IV. AT C 1 ft V T ' - 4 rt & re-i . - KC '.. l.tnnv f..l au SOUTHERN PACIFIC Mi'dforci Ih closing tH municipal operated nutomobllc ramp arid la arrant-lug a ronrotwion for a camp under private operation. A Portland resilient who has Junt relumed from n visit in that noulhorn CJi'OKon elty Hays: "The tourists wert tletJinndiliK more and more aa the y?ars passed and in most cases were quite l)lo to pay hotel prices for the accommodations they Vxpectcd in an open-air camp with a nominal fee. ".Medford has started a movement In OrPBiin which I should like to sec extend throuch tho stay!, and for that matter throuKhout the country." Medford will let the concession to a hlnhly responsible management, and haa the assurance of clean grounds, apiplo facilities for cooking, shower baths and other moderate juiced con veniences, with a choice between tenti- and cottages. This l'ortland citizen . continues "l'rlvato ownership of tho automobll enmp may set a check on tho Increas lng number of irresponsible migrator families who run up und down th coast In cheap cars, working in the harvests In summer and settling clown on me charitable organisations of th cities for the winter. rtinny or these peopio have no homo or registered voting place an no settled school for their children It Ih not unusual to find children wh onroli ana then mako hasty exits from a half dozen school districts during the school year. "Mcdford's action nlan itntnta 1h way to a matter I should like to see brought before our 192B legislature that Is, to require the registration of every individual who stays over night In am auto camp, and to enforce in this type of public lodging our pres ent hotel rode of morals. At present we have no means, of tracing irregu lar proceedings." l'ortland Ore gonlan.,, ll;;M El AT E Cut This Out III Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Pole & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your namo and address clearly.' You will receive a ton cent bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and hoarsencsH, also free sample packages of Foley l'ills, a diuretic stimulant for tho kidneys, and Foley 'Cathartic Tab lets ror constipation and Jtlliousness, Iheso wondorfu! remedies have helper millions of people Try .them! Hold everywhere. . - Adv. with its beauty and softness Ciiarmiko Southern women, whose hair gives' them alluring love liness, keep their tressei 'in perfect condition with Caro-Lo Locoanut Uu dhampoo. ' Makes a quick, luxurious lather, which can be rinsed1 free instantly. Leaves the hair soft nnd fltitTy and the ' scalp clean ai.d healthy (but not dry). Harmless in every way. CARO-CO is "America"! Shin-poo from the Carolinas" the Sunnr South's creation for all women who want glorious hair. Give yourself refreshing shamoo. (He certain to ' get genuine CAKO-CO.) : " laro-Co' liiibbratories, T'nton, 'S. 'C Heath's Drug Store will supply you Astounding Prevalence T IS appalling to renlite that 'probably lOfy of the adult pop ulation sutlers with Piles or some other form of Colon trouble. . Yet, I GUARANTEE to cure ny case of Piles by my non-surgical method or refund the patient's fee On or .bout Marrk tint mj aVIIInl organisa tion of rt.l .paci.li.ta will b. Koued in bt own n.w buiMins at Bin x Main, diraellr' oppo.lta tba Court Houm, Portia tMl.Oratoa . S.od loJ.r fo or FREE liuatratad book. U. DEAN. M.D NEW YOItK, Feb. in. Two of the big boxing shows of the summer may bo definitely arranged this week. The return 'bout proposed between lack DetiipHoy.'world's hearyweight champion and Tommy Gibbons of 6t. Paul, who gained the distinction of being the only man to remain the en tire distance with the champion" by lasting fifteen rounds at "Shelby, Mont., last summer, Is on the pro-' gram today for discussion between Tux Itlckard anfi Jack Kearns, Demp- sey'a manager. Through' his- mun agcr Eddie Kane, who was here somo lime ago, said Gibbons already had agreed to terms for the bout.; Kearns. has given Indications he was satis Cled with Rickard's tenders. The bout would be held In a new arena in the metropolitan district probably in New! York state,- about June 1. . ' Notice has been served by IjUis Angel Firpo, the South American heavyweight, that unless the syndi cate which has proposed a match be tween him nnd Harry Wills, the nuprn pftfitftinur ' rlenosited SfiO.000 in1 a Duenos Aires bank to his credit this! week ho will consider the negotiations ended. Lew Raymond, spokesman for tho syndicate, said the $50,000 Would be posted and Flrpo would be handed $100,000 more within' 48 hours after his arrival here. t KvMence 111 liquor cases tried before this term of tell circuit court, was or dered destroyed by tha court this morning, and In accordance therewith Sheriff Terrlll dumped the same Into the sewer. . The brown colored liquid, which ranged In alcoholic strength, from tho 40 rod hootch of fact and fiction, down to the mild tea like con coction of the hlppocked bootlegger approximated 15 gallons. The lot In. eluded evidence In two or three casc3, that in view of recent hauuenings, were not considered worth re-trlal. The next term of the circuit court will begin Monday, and the trying of new criminal cases will begin March 10th. No date has been set for con vening of tho grand jury, which will he subject to call. The most important cases coming before the March 10th session Is that of the Samji Valley still, wherein B. I. Hatfield, Henry S. Wilson and U Congo, all residents of Klamath Falls, Were arrested by federal prohibition forces, and the sheriffs office. . Wilson is a former chief of police of Klamath ' Falls, well known In Klamath county. Congo Is a resident of Klamath .FaliS".' They are now gtif on t.1000 bail. ' Hatfield is hold In the county jail.' He"was arraigned yester day and given further time to plead. . ' Miss Uolllns In Goir Finals. DEL MONTE, Cal., Feb. 10. East and west wore matched today In the finals of the Pobblo Beach women's golf tournament, with Miss Marion Hollins of New York pitted ngainst Miss Mary K. Browne of Los Angeles. Miss Hollins, former national cham pion, became a finalist yesterday through her victory, two up, over Mrs. H. O. Hutchlngs of Winnipeg, former Pacific, Northwest golf champion. Miss llrowne'B seml-flnal match was with Mrs. Brent .Potter of San Francisco. Miss Browne won, two up. l'ltclior Holds Out for Cash. ' WfjCHlTA,. Kas., Feb. 19. Eddie Maun, lending pitcher of the Western lengue last year, Is demanding a share of the (20,000 paid for him by the New York Nationals nnd declares ho will not report to tho Giants' train ing camp unless he receives it. Frank Isbcll, owner of tho Wichita club, has refused to divide tho money with Maun. - ' "Bullet .W HoIdH Out. , NEW YOItK, Fob. 10. Officials of the New York Yankees were worried today over the non-recclpt of signed contracts from I'lteher "Bullet Joe" Hush and Catcher Wally Schang, ns they were reported from Philadelphia lust Saturday to havo accepted terms. Tho first Now York Giant squad will leave for the spring training cump at Sarasota, Fla., tomorrow. MILWAUKEE Lew Tendler. I'hM- a delphln, outpointed Plnkio Mitchell of Milwaukee, in ten rounds, accord ing to sport writers. BT I'AITT nni'A Hlimln nf Cnll- fnrnlu outpointed Billy Wells, English welterweight. In ten rounds, news papermen decided.. The Screen "Anna 0.rtH.U'Hiallo "Anna Christie'' on tho Hereon is tho new attraction at the Rial to thea ter today,, which plays till Thurnday night, lilancho Sweet acta tho title rolo In the picture-version nnd George Marion appears as the old sea captain. a part which he has made famous on both stape and screen. William Hus- scll la Mat J.urko, the stoker. "Anna Christie." a play by Eutiene OWoill. won tho Pulitzer prizo in 11123 as tho host piece of drama produced America that year. Subsequently the play was taken to Europo and. if anything, won even greater triumphs over there. It Is a profound and moving story of human nature In the raw, ligh toned throughout by flashes of humor and glorified by tho un doubted genius of Us author. Xo writer for tho stage today has a keener sense of comedy values and bright lines than Aaron Hoffman. author of "A I Jig Reward," the mirth- provoking comedy which will be at tho Armory on Tuesday night. Feb. 2(ith. This year Hoffman had his sense of humor stirred by the flood of mys tery plays In which strange nnd mys terious presences reach out of a dartt corner and drag people to their doom. He Just couldn't let tho opportunity lip by to poke a little good-natured fun nt this craze. The scene of "A Hig Howard", Is laid in a big New ork hotel, where Kolh appears as a guest, a gay "man about town," while bis roly-poly partner. Dill, is cast as a smart waiter. Panama Tolls Increase PANAMA. Feb. ltf. The daily ftv- rage af tolls paid for use of the Panama canat from February 1 to 15 I announced na $73.6S4. exceeding Kosklnw for Ttnith treat? PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP , It's e treat from old mother ' nature thank her. She produces the cure cane and maple miliar that gives Skoo- kum that different taste .and Scully sees to it - that no artificial in- . gradients enter, into its .-production.' Whole- some, pure and appe- to the American table CCffit h&iJ&Clt as a gift from nature it's "Bully." , . tn air tight, double seattdscrat ( . k top cans your protection S V. B. SCULLY SYRUP COy. CHICAGO WATCH YOUR . ,,. BATTERY ' BATTERY ' .: 8TATION Friendly 8ervlc' ' Phone I Mt. Pitt $1.75 Marvel Loaf $1.60 MORTON MILLS . ...1 .,Ww , Boy! Tse in Town! WITH THOSE FAMOUS ; '" " ..: " .... - . . . Mitistfels AT THE MEDFORD Wednesday . Positively the Biggest Show of the Year ARMORY leb.20 50 1 : i PEOPLE 50 10 Piece Orchestra Jokes, Stunts, Dances; Song-Hits 5-Big Vaudeville Acts-5 Two and a Half Hours of joyoiis Entertainment Make Reservations Now - - - - At Sugar Bowl Remember! Wednesday Night at tlie Armorv ! ',. ' i m .J .. ' S fT . . ' aV I The Kick of the Season! Nothin' Else But! A he average for any month with the VXoptlon tff December, JlH,